US186085A - Improvement in weather-strips - Google Patents

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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • Figure 1 represents a front view of a door with my improved weather-strip; Fig. 2, a bottom view of door and strip, and Fig. 3, a vertical transverse section of the same on line 0 c, Fig. 1.
  • the object of my invention is to provide an improved weather-strip for outside doors, that adjusts itself in automatic manner on the sill, so as to give perfect protection against the entrance of moisture in stormy weather.
  • A represents a drop with a raised round knuckle, which is attached to a molding or bed piece, B, and applied at suitable distance from the bottom edge of the door.
  • the bed piece B has a concave groove
  • a similar spring, 0, bears on a sliding metallic extension, D, of the weather-strip, that is guided in the end caps 12, and adjusted according to the height of the so-called carpet-strip E.
  • the carpet-strip is lined either along its entire length, or only at the points where the weather-strip slides when opening or closing the door, with metallic protecting-pieces d, that prevent the wearing of the carpet-strip by the friction of the weather-strip.
  • a stop, F that is molded to fit the shape of bed-piece and drop, is screwed in adjustable manner to the lower corner of the doorcasing, as seen in Fig. 3, and bears on the weather-strip when the door is closed, so as to retain the same in locked position, and prevent any chance for the rain or snow, thrown against the weather-strip by the storm, to enter to the inside of the door.
  • the continuous knuckle-hinge joint of bedpiece and drop prevents any moisture from passing through between them, and sheds the water on the weather-strip and extensionslide to the inclined sill.
  • the door is readily opened and closed, the weather-strip adjusting itself into position.
  • the weather-strip may also be applied to double doors for churches, business-houses, &c., in which the stop piece is dispensed with, as the stop of one door adjusts that of the other by means of a metallic plate fastened to the drop of the weather-strip of the sta tionary door, to adjust that of the swinging door.

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WEATHERSTRIP' Patented Ja.n.9,1877'.
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s E s s E N H W UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID O. HINK, OF MARYVILLE, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN WEATHER-STRIPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 186,085, dated January 9, 1877; application filed October 30, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DAVID O. HINK, oi- Maryville, in the county of Nodaway and 'State of Missouri, have invented a new and Improved Weather-Strip, of which the following is a specification:
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents a front view of a door with my improved weather-strip; Fig. 2, a bottom view of door and strip, and Fig. 3, a vertical transverse section of the same on line 0 c, Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The object of my invention is to provide an improved weather-strip for outside doors, that adjusts itself in automatic manner on the sill, so as to give perfect protection against the entrance of moisture in stormy weather.
In the drawing, A represents a drop with a raised round knuckle, which is attached to a molding or bed piece, B, and applied at suitable distance from the bottom edge of the door. The bed piece B has a concave groove,
' and is so constructed as to form a projecting lip, in which the knuckles of drop A swing, being held in position by means of hinges a, embedded in the knuckle-joint, thus forming a continuous knuckle-hinge. The groove or cavity of the bed-piece and the shape of the knuckle of the drop allow the same to be swung into a nearly vertical as well as horizontal position, without straining or breaking the hinge-connection of drop A and bedpiece B. A band-spring, G, attached to the bed-piece, bears on the drop and raises the same when the door is opened. A similar spring, 0, bears on a sliding metallic extension, D, of the weather-strip, that is guided in the end caps 12, and adjusted according to the height of the so-called carpet-strip E. The carpet-strip is lined either along its entire length, or only at the points where the weather-strip slides when opening or closing the door, with metallic protecting-pieces d, that prevent the wearing of the carpet-strip by the friction of the weather-strip.
A stop, F, that is molded to fit the shape of bed-piece and drop, is screwed in adjustable manner to the lower corner of the doorcasing, as seen in Fig. 3, and bears on the weather-strip when the door is closed, so as to retain the same in locked position, and prevent any chance for the rain or snow, thrown against the weather-strip by the storm, to enter to the inside of the door. The continuous knuckle-hinge joint of bedpiece and drop prevents any moisture from passing through between them, and sheds the water on the weather-strip and extensionslide to the inclined sill.
The door is readily opened and closed, the weather-strip adjusting itself into position. The weather-strip may also be applied to double doors for churches, business-houses, &c., in which the stop piece is dispensed with, as the stop of one door adjusts that of the other by means of a metallic plate fastened to the drop of the weather-strip of the sta tionary door, to adjust that of the swinging door.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A weather-strip, provided with an extensionslide, clamped between the drop and spring, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
DAVID O. HINK.
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J. G. GREMS, SAMUEL H. LUTEs.
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US2802247A (en) * 1956-07-06 1957-08-13 Thomas W Anderson Weather strip for hinged doors

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